Originally Posted by
RichardInSF
Is it now universal for everyone else that hotels ask for ID at check-in? I certainly don't encounter it that often. Credit card, yes, but not ID. The exception is international travel where hotels often are required to note your passport.
It varies by country; most of Europe has required passports forever, while other countries such as Australia require nothing. I've noticed that some hotels, esp. major chains, require id when they are oversold or the reservation has a particularly low rate, and not for rack rates

Often a credit card is enough otherwise, at least in the US (but there may be difference between returning and first-time guests).